December 2022

Special Issue on The New Arctic Ocean

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210 Emerging Technologies and Approaches for In Situ, Autonomous Observing

in the Arctic

By C.M. Lee, M. DeGrandpre, J. Guthrie, V. Hill, R. Kwok, J. Morison, C.J. Cox, H. Singh,

T.P. Stanton, and J. Wilkinson

222 SIDEBAR. Changes in Arctic Ocean Circulation from In Situ and Remotely

Sensed Observations: Synergies and Sampling Challenges

By J. Morison, R. Kwok, and I. Rigor

224 SIDEBAR. A Year in the Changing Arctic Sea Ice

By M.D. Shupe and M. Rex

226 SIDEBAR. Arctic Data Management and Sharing

By P.L. Pulsifer and C.M. Lee

228 SIDEBAR. Float Your Boat: Launching Students into the Arctic Ocean

By D. Forcucci, I. Rigor, W. Ermold, and H. Stern

DEPARTMENTS

05

QUARTERDECK. The Arctic Ocean: Round Two

By E.S. Kappel

230 FROM THE TOS JEDI COMMITTEE. Limited Opportunities and Numerous

Barriers to Ocean Science Careers in Under-Resourced Nations

By T. Osborne, C. Pattiaratchi, and E. Meyer-Gutbrod

232 THE OCEANOGRAPHY CLASSROOM. Teaching Oceanography by

Engaging Students in Civic Activism

By B.C. Monger

234 BOOK REVIEW. Lethal Tides: Mary Sears and the Marine Scientists Who

Helped Win World War II, by C. Musemeche

Reviewed by D.J. Baker

236 CAREER PROFILES. Regina Easley-Vidal, Research Chemist, National

Institute of Standards and Technology, and Adjunct Professor, Georgetown

University • Sarah Close, Officer, Lenfest Ocean Program, The Pew

Charitable Trusts

ON THE COVER

A sunset view of Arctic sea ice freeze-up from

R/V Polarstern at 11.8°E, 81.5°N on September 29,

2020. The photo was taken during the transit

home after the year-long Multidisciplinary drifting

Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate (MOSAiC)

expedition. Photo credit: Melinda Webster, University

of Alaska Fairbanks

SPECIAL ISSUE SPONSORS

Support for production of this special issue was

provided by the US Arctic Research Commission;

National Science Foundation, Office of Polar Programs,

Arctic Sciences Section; and Office of Naval Research.

SPECIAL ISSUE GUEST EDITORS

Tom Weingartner, University of Alaska Fairbanks

Carin Ashjian, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

Lawson Brigham, Wilson Center’s Polar Institute

Thomas Haine, The Johns Hopkins University

Liza Mack, Aleut International Association

Don Perovich, Dartmouth College

Benjamin Rabe, Alfred Wegener Institute

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